Lunar New Year is a mix series of alternate future/universe skins in League of Legends. Set around the mythos and festivals of Ionia's Lunar Revel and real-world Asian Lunar New Year, all of the champion skins were inspired by these regions cultures. League of Legends: Wild Rift (also called Wild Rift or WR) is an multiplayer online battle arena game currently available for iOS and Android phones with console release details TBD. The game was developed by Riot Games , a subsidiary of Tencent . and is an abridged version of its PC counterpart, League of Legends , with its own champion roster The Lunar Revel is an event based on the Lunar New Year in the Asian Lunar calendar. It has been celebrated in the League of Legends world since 2011.[1] It started on February 1, 2011, and was accompanied by the release of Lion Dance Kog'Maw. Next year the event was released in full force with new skins and the temporary renaming and replacement of pictures of several consumable items. For Lunar New Year is a mix series of alternate future/universe skins in League of Legends. Set around the mythos and festivals of Ionia's Lunar Revel and real-world Asian Lunar New Year, all of the champion skins were inspired by these regions cultures. It's time to look back, to celebrate with family and friends, to join together and remember all that has happened, the good and the bad. And as The colors of red and yellow span cultures with the goal of bringing luck into the coming year. Lunar New Year is important to us as well. Lunar Revel, the annual Lunar New Year in-game celebration, returned for 2023 across League, Wild Rift, and TFT. The Lunar Revel cinematic features champions and Little Legends alike sharing a ride to the The Lunar New Year has arrived—and so has the party! With food and festivities to spare, it's all about ringing it in with friends and family. Now strike up a match and watch the fireworks! Lunar Revel Participants. Panda Annie Annie is a big part of Lunar Revel festivities, using her pyromancy to set off scores of high powered fireworks. The Summoner’s Rift may seem dark and mysterious, but it’s not off-limits when it comes to celebrating the festive Lunar New Year. After the Winterblessed event ends, players will have more exciting things to look forward to in the upcoming League of Legends Chinese New Year 2024 event. This usually means a few things: new skins, missions Ring in the Lunar New Year with the all-you-can-click-palooza that is URF, which throws open its doors on February 7 at 8am PT for Europe, Russia, and Turkey, followed by 11am PT for the rest of the world. Just get your ultra-rapid kicks in before March 11, when URF goes back on cooldown at 11:59pm PT! The latest Winterblessed Event at the end of 2023 has come to an end. Next, we'll jump right to the next and first in-game-event for 2024 in League of Legends. To celebrate the Lunar New Year in China, we'll get a fitting one, just like every year since the release of Battle Pass Events: the Lunar Revel 2024 Event. The Lunar Revel 2024, set to commence on February 7, marks the eagerly anticipated event to celebrate the Chinese New Year in League of Legends.Prepare for a plethora of enticing features, including new skins and exciting rewards, all encapsulated within the event pass. As with every year, 2022 too comes with its own League of Legends Chinese New Year celebration. It won’t be an overreaction to say that some of the most beautiful skins within the game come from such a yearly celebration. This year, Riot Games goes back to classic with 5 Firecracker skins. The Lunar New Year is here, and it's time to celebrate! Help prepare for the festivities and join in by lighting lanterns and sending (and receiving!) red envelopes in League of Legends: Wild Rift's Lunar Extravaganza! Starring: Aatrox, Graves, Thresh, Zeri, Zyra Five unlikely friends band together to discover that home isn’t just a place—it’s a feeling.Join Firecracker Teemo, Tristana, Sett, Xin Zhao, and Diana for a Porcelain loading screen borders and summoner icons could be earned for 250 event tokens or purchased through a 1900 bundle for epic skins and a 2370 bundle for the legendary skin. Lunar Revel (Chinese New Year) League of Lovers (Valentine's Day) Masquerade (Carnival Season) Great Hunt (Easter) Urf Day (April Fools) Pool Party (Summer) Anniversary (October) World Championship (October) Harrowing (Hallowe'en) Snowdown Showdown (Christmas) Lunar Revel (Chinese New Year) League of Lovers (Valentine's Day) Masquerade (Carnival Season) Great Hunt (Easter) Urf Day (April Fools) Pool Party (Summer) Anniversary (October) World Championship (October) Harrowing (Hallowe'en) Snowdown Showdown (Christmas) In a world where ancient spirits and magical creatures thrive in the periphery of modern society, powerful porcelain artifacts called the Zodiac Relics are key to unlocking immense power. They are kept safe by the Protectors: immortal guardians tasked with keeping the Relics out of the wrong hands. Protectors Porcelain Amumu Chromas: Aquamarine, Catseye, Emerald, Golden Tiger, Obsidian, Pearl Lunar New Year is the start of the lunar calendar. It is most widely celebrated in China, so it is also called the Chinese New Year. For this event, Riot releases various content for its games, one of which is League of Legends. Since 2011, Riot Games has been releasing Lunar New Year skins annually in League of Legends. Some of the most A new PBE trailer released today revealed a new future skin line, one of which will be the New Year's theme for 2023 and will have a wealth of Chinese-themed skins for all sorts of champions. These new skins are known as Mythmakers. A new year means only one thing - a brand-new League of Legends lunar event! The League of Legends Lunar Revel New Year event happens only once a year but always comes with tons of amazing cosmetics for players to get their hands on. If you're looking for information on the next Lunar Revel event in League of Legends, you've come to the right
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